Nine Books of the Apocalypse
The Apocalypse of Peter, Abraham, Elijah, Paul, Adam, 1 James, 2 James, Thomas, and the Apocryphon of John
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ナレーター:
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Collin O'Meara
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著者:
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Joseph Lumpkin
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In his captivating exploration, Joseph Lumpkin invites listeners to explore nine of the best-known Apocalyptic books. These books uncover the hidden depths of ancient Christian and Jewish visions and prophecies of the apocalypse. Through these texts we see what the earliest Christians believed heaven and hell would be and what rewards and punishments were waiting beyond death's door. These books of apocalypse, otherwise known as revelation of the end times allow us to view what was expected in the end times and what waits for us in the end of days.
Delving into texts such as the Apocalypse of Peter (The Revelation of Peter), the Apocalypse of Paul (The Revelation of Paul), the Apocalypse of Abraham (The Revelation of Abraham), the First and Second Apocalypse of James (The First and Second Revelation of James), the Apocalypse of Elijah (The Revelation of Elijah), the Apocalypse of Adam (The Revelation of Adam), and the Apocalypse of Thomas (The Revelation of Thomas), and the Apocryphon pf John, Lumpkin offers profound insights and interpretations.
Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, listeners are guided through these visionary narratives, unveiling their historical contexts, theological implications, and spiritual significance. These ancient texts provide a unique perspective on early Christian and Jewish thought as they recount encounters with heavenly realms, angels, and divine beings.
Lumpkin's expertise in ancient manuscripts and religious studies ensures that each revelation presented in this book is accessible and thought-provoking. Whether you are a scholar, student, or spiritual seeker, this comprehensive exploration will enrich your understanding of apocalyptic literature and its enduring relevance.
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